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Saturday, October 26, 2013

school graze
Today I did a "dot tour" -- those dots on the map that represent early communities of the South Plains.  Like Lubbock County, Hale and Floyd counties had numerous small schools -- go about 10-15 miles and there's another cluster of civilization with names like Carr's Chapel, Sandhill, South Plains, Lone Star and Providence.    Each place is marked by maybe a church, a school, a gin or elevator, a store -- what determined if the town thrived or died?  Some places have only have a marker to indicate a school was there, like Pleasant Valley or Providence.
South Plains  flourished in the 1920s.  The post office was moved twice before settling by the Fort Worth and Denver railroad.  Today the railroad is gone but South Plains marks the western terminal of the Caprock Canyon State Park Trailway which follows the former railbed.  South Plains school opened in 1928 and closed in 1978.  Instead of the laughter of children on the playground, the schoolhouse echoes the mooing of cows.

South Plains, Floyd County, Texas
SH 207

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